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Old Aug 22, 2008 | 11:32 AM
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Hey I was wondering if any body had the part numbers for the two hard lines coming from the transmission up to the engine where they stop being a hard line. I just need the 2 hard lines. Also where to buy them other than the dealer. Also what are the 2 lines actually called. Thanks
 
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Old Aug 22, 2008 | 11:49 AM
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Technically, they are just known as transmission cooler lines. Informally, one is known as the transmission fluid pressure line (the one going from the trans to the radiator), and the other is the transmission fluid return line (leaves the radiator trans cooler and returns to the tranmission).

Try eBay, junkyard, or parts trucks on craigslist. Otherwise, I think you can buy straight hard lines and bend them to match your application.
 

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Old Aug 22, 2008 | 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Silver_Dodge
Technically, they are just known as transmission cooler lines. Informally, one is known as the transmission fluid pressure line (the one going from the trans to the radiator), and the other is the transmission fluid return line (leaves the radiator trans cooler and returns to the tranmission).

Try eBay, junkyard, or parts trucks on craigslist. Otherwise, I think you can buy straight hard lines and bend them to match your application.

What he said. Bend your own.
 
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